Cabin Crew Follow-up / Thank You Letter after Interview

Okay, so an interview for a cabin crew position is over and done with – what should you do now?

Write a follow up, thank you letter of course!

Why so soon?

It is simple, really. The interviewer who interviewed you must have interviewed other people and you do not want to end up being just a face for him. By virtue of another letter, you will be able to reconnect with the interviewer and show him that you are indeed, the best of the lot.

Saying thank you after an interview gives you another chance to reiterate your interest in the job.

To be able to stand out, you need to write a follow up letter, the contents of which should be a simple thank you and some information that will help the interviewer recall you.

You do not need to stretch your letter too long as employers typically have very little time on their hands but if you feel that there is something you need to add which will entice the prospective employer into calling you in for a second interview, by all means, write it.

In a follow up, thank you letter for a cabin crew position, you might want to praise the airline that you have applied to (but not too much). Here is a sample you can take ideas from:

The twenty five minutes I spent at the cabin crew interview yesterday was the most insightful time I have had in my life. Looking at the aviation world from the point of view of a veteran such as you has further solidified my resolve to work for Delta Airlines, the best in the aviation industry.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for providing me with a detailed view of how Delta Airlines works and your expectations from the cabin crew. As I study the job description further, I feel even more confident that I can live up to the expectations of both the airline and its patrons in a cabin crew role. I understand that you are looking for people who have the capacity to gel into this role completely and I assure you that I have that capability.

As I mentioned when we met, my knowledge of working for airlines is immense as I have worked for Air Canada and Air America over the 12 years that I have been in the industry. By virtue of this expansive experience, I am positive that I will bring much to your organization in terms of hospitality and customer service.

Thank you once again for the time you took out of a busy schedule to interviewing me. I look forward to the second interview and anticipate working at a cabin crew position with Delta Airlines soon.

Best regards,

Macy Cougar
999.000.8888
macy @ email . com

Cabin Crew Follow-up Letter after Interview (Email Version)

January 12, 2018

Dear Mr. David:

I enjoyed meeting with you on Wednesday in the interview for position of cabin crew and learning more about the operations of Air Canada. After meeting, I am even more interested in the cabin crew position and would like to be a part of your energetic team.

You have an excellent reputation and reputation in the Airline industry. I know I can be an important part of your team and look forward to growing with Air Canada.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to meeting with you in the second interview.